## Summary
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Extends work in #7046 (some relevant discussion there)
Changes:
- All nursery rules are now referred to as preview rules
- Documentation for the nursery is updated to describe preview
- Adds a "PREVIEW" selector for preview rules
- This is primarily to allow `--preview --ignore PREVIEW --extend-select
FOO001,BAR200`
- Using `--preview` enables preview rules that match selectors
Notable decisions:
- Preview rules are not selectable by their rule code without enabling
preview
- Retains the "NURSERY" selector for backwards compatibility
- Nursery rules are selectable by their rule code for backwards
compatiblity
Additional work:
- Selection of preview rules without the "--preview" flag should display
a warning
- Use of deprecated nursery selection behavior should display a warning
- Nursery selection should be removed after some time
## Test Plan
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Manual confirmation (i.e. we don't have an preview rules yet just
nursery rules so I added a preview rule for manual testing)
New unit tests
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Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
* Refactor and fix task trigger for dependent jobs in other repos
I have confirmed (9075029868) that this does dispatch the workflow when running with act, `owner: 'konstin'`, `needs` commented out and personal access token. I can't properly test the actual release workflow, and i'm unsure how to best handle the next release after this was merged (should we do a beta release or will this break everything that assumes we only do stable releases?)
The command for act is
```
act -j update-dependents -s RUFF_PRE_COMMIT_PAT=<...>
```
* delete old file
* Update maturin to 1.0
A 1.0 release for maturin 🎉
* Infer target-version from project metadata
* Fix requires-python with ">=3.8.16"
* Load requires-python at runtime
* Use upstream VersionSpecifiers
* Add debug information when parsing ruff.toml
* Display debug only if target_version is not set
* Bump pep440-rs to add impl Error for Pep440Error
In hindsight, `ruff_python` is too general. A good giveaway is that it's actually a prefix of some other crates. The intent of this crate is to reimplement pieces of the Python standard library and CPython itself, so `ruff_python_stdlib` feels appropriate.